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| 正面描述 | Printed in blue, the obverse is framed by intricate guilloche work interspersed with stylized foliage, centred by a large rose window motif. Four oval vignettes at the corners illustrate various aspects of Suriname's local economy, while the denomination "50" appears four times within circular rosettes. The serial number is printed three or four times, and a combination of two manuscript signatures — those of the Director and the Director-President (Voorzitter) — appears in black, with title size varying by issue date. |
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| 防伪类型 | Watermark |
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De Surinaamsche Bank was a private institution granted sole right of note issue in Suriname, operating under Dutch colonial oversight from its 1865 founding. This long series — spanning nearly two decades — reflects the bank's conservative renewal cycle rather than any monetary disruption. Enschedé in Haarlem handled virtually all Dutch colonial currency printing of this period, and their work for Suriname maintained the high intaglio quality the firm had applied to Netherlands Indies issues.
Watermark security was considered sufficient for a colony with limited counterfeiting infrastructure and a small circulating population.